Add Brush Sets Using An Image

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Tutorial

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Step One:
First, Open An Image With Photoshop.
I will be using this one which i made earlier today for my website.
Step Two:
If the image is not an odd shape and you could select it easily without other images getting in the way...
Click The "Rectangular Marquee Tool (M)" (shown below).
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If the image IS an odd shape, you will need to hold down the "lasso tool" (underneath the "rectangular marquee tool")
and select the "Polygonal Lasso Tool" (shown below).

Then, Using the tool selected, select the image you would like to make into a brush.
EXAMPLE USING: "Rectangular Marquee Tool (M)"

EXAMPLE USING: "Polygonal Lasso Tool"


Steps Three & Four
Next, select "Edit" in the navigation bar.
Then select "Define Brush Preset"

You will then be given this screen, below.
Name your brush if you would like, and press "OK".

Congratulations! You've Just Made A Brush From An Image/Image Pack!
To use your new brush, select the brush tool...
(located a few tools below the "Rectangular Marquee Tool (M)" and the "Polygonal Lasso Tool")


now select the arrow on the top, under the navigation bar...


select the brush of your choice, and your set!

Tutorial Comments

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0MMMGGG !!! THAT Y0U S0 MUCH ! I REALLY NEEDED THIS TUT =)

By diana226 on Aug 5, 2008 7:17 am

thnks cus i didnt kno how to put them in this way thnku so much

By drzjan on Mar 6, 2008 6:00 am

How can i download photoshop O.O

By x3ting on Dec 8, 2007 6:32 am

I already know how to make a brush. But the problem is...I use it then If I log off my computer..and open my photoshop up. It's gone by by.

By Coldheartedinkstain on Sep 21, 2007 3:03 am

your welcome :)

By stephee on Sep 14, 2007 12:10 am

Awesome! this is really helpful!

By LostinaJungle on Sep 13, 2007 11:58 pm

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Submitted on Sep 8, 2007
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Approved on Sep 10, 2007